Loop Mode

You’re on a trade show booth and need to run the same 360 Video over and over? The loop mode is for you.
Start the app, swipe up, select loop mode, select the video to loop and you’re set, no more issues with users accidentally touching the trackpad and derailing the presentation. Click once on the back button to restart the video. Click twice on the back button to get out of loop mode.

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Demo Mode

You’re demoing your content to an audience with no GearVR experience? Demo mode is for you. Swipe up to select Demo Mode and the Play VR app will disable the trackpad when playing 360 Video. The user will be able to select another video once the playing video finishes. No more issues with users accidentally stopping or pausing presentations.

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Advanced Mode

This is our full featured mode for advanced users. Lo and behold, you can now fast forward and rewind, swipe up to access the file details, navigate chapters etc.
If you’re a power user, this mode is for you. Just setup a simple text file to add the additional metadata to your content.

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Play VR Videos

We support UHD 3840×1920 360 Videos so go ahead and drop your content into the root of the Oculus 360 Video folder on your device and experience the full power of the Play VR app. You’ll be able to organize your content into folders or themes to be used when in Demo mode.

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Show your own background

We’re very happy for you to use our default background shot of the Sydney Opera House, but you’re more then welcome to use your own background. Just drop a 4K “background.jpg” equirectangular panorama into the Oculus 360Video folder and you’re set. That image will be displayed as the Play VR background.

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Play your own content

While we’ve made some of our content available for you to experience (see below), you can use Play VR for just your own content too. We built this app after doing 1,000’s of client and show demo’s. This app is for us, but we figured you might enjoy it too, so go for it.

Get a Play VR Install Code

We’re stoked that you want to install our Play VR app to run your Samsung Gear VR. Send us your email address in the form below, and we’ll send you an install code with instructions on how to install via the Oculus App.
(Note: Can take up to 48hrs for code delivery.)

Play VR is free:

FAQ

Can I get invited to try out the Play VR app?

Yes you can, just fill in the form above please. We will get back to you in a couple of days with an updated version of the app that will run on your phone.

Is the Play VR app free of charge?

Yes, the Play VR app is free of charge to anyone that fills in the invite form.

Why are you making the Play VR app Free of charge?

We developed the Play VR app for ourselves after becoming frustrated with the process of doing client demo’s and shows with the GearVR. In building this app we realized it could be very useful for many of you out there, so we’re happy for you to use it too, no strings attached.

How do I start the Play VR app?

Once you’ve installed the Play VR app, just click on it’s icon on your mobile phone and you’ll be requested to instert the phone on the Gear VR.

That’s it, really…

Where can I add my own VR content?

You can add your own content to the Oculus 360videos folder. If you’re like us and already have a lot of content inside the Oculus 360videos folder, so you will have content on the Play VR app as soon as you launch it.

Play VR is designed to look for content on both Oculus 360videos folders, in the internal memory or the MicroSD card if your mobile device supports it.

I really like your Circle Thumbs, how can I create my own?

If you find the Circle Thumbs on the Play VR app cool, here’s a quick and easy way to create your own Circle Thumbs:

Is there a Facebook Group where I can get Play VR support?

Just head there and post your questions. A member of our team will try to get your answers in a timely fashion, but keep in mind that we’re based on the +10 Timezone relative to Queensland, Australia.

How can I add Metadata to the files on Play VR? (Swipe Up)

You can add metadata by simply dropping a “movielist.txt” file on your Oculus/360Videos folder.

a) In the first line include the exact name of the .mp4 file without the extension.
b) Add in as many lines as you need with the chapters. Simply start each chapter with (1.), (2.), etc.. and add the Chapter name and the time at the end (00:03)
c) Add a description on the next line starting with (Description: )
d) Add an Author on the next line starting with (Author: )
e) Add Copyright on the next line starting with (Copyright: )